The only TV programming boss to make it on the latest list of Time’s most influential 100 isn’t of the traditional variety: Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos, who is leading the charge to put top-notch original comedies and dramas on an Internet-based entertainment service.

It’s no surprise that one of the stars of “Arrested Development,” which will give rabid fans a fourth season in May thanks to Netflix, pens Sarandos’ tribute. That would be Jeffrey Tambor, who plays Bluth family patriarch George Sr. on the revived show.

“The way our show is — original, a bit offbeat in its presentation — matches Netflix,” Tambor writes, “which offers great latitude in how you view or appreciate a show. Ted is helping create the future of entertainment. I don’t know what it will look like, but I know it’s going to be huge, and it will influence young artists who want to get their work out there because they have something to say.”